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The British people and the League of Nations
Democracy, citizenship and internationalism, c.1918-45
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296 pages
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Focusing on the culture of association, this study explores the 'Big Society' in interwar Britain through the lens of the League of Nations Union, a significant British pressure group. It represents the first comprehensive examination of the organization in over four decades, utilizing extensive local archives to provide fresh insights. This work is crucial for understanding the evolution of social movements in modern Britain, offering a detailed look at grassroots activism and its impact on society during this pivotal period.
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2012, hardcover
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